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  • Onion man got what I need

  • What happened to Jake Paul?
  • it might also be that he's doing one of those arched back bench presses, in addition to roid gut

  • Sunday Night is Gaming Night: What Are You Playing Weekly Thread
  • Back on my advance wars 2 for GBA bullshit

    Seems like the battery in my rg353 is dying, only lasts like 90 minutes playing gba now

  • Thoughts on Polish cuisine?
  • Idk what that is but it looks like it would go well with a crusty piece of bread

  • Help! My son is a friend to the creatures of the forest, and they are turning him against me

    > Every Time My Son Sees a Particular Fox in the Neighborhood, He Gives a Devious Smile. I Know What He’s Up To. This needs to stop.

    Edit updated with link

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    The shooter being a NAFO Boomer is the funniest fucking thing ever.
  • Damn I bet on liberal banderite last time.

    Tfw you were right but too early

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    New Russian Propaganda Campaign
  • Putin endorsed Harris last week

  • what is currently your favourite game to play on your steam deck/handheld right now?
  • Creating custom wrestlers in WWF No mercy (N64)

    Got a huge crusty guy that I named "General Strike"

  • Civilization VII - Gameplay Reveal Trailer
  • the difference in visual scale between the units and the now even more detailed multi tile cities is looking weirder than ever

  • Rawdog Simulator for pc
    www.creativebloq.com Please never make me play Rawdog Simulator again

    I just had the worst video game experience of my life.

    Please never make me play Rawdog Simulator again

    > But the most striking aspect is that the use of the webcam. With your device's front-facing camera, the game tracks your eye and head movements to make sure you're staring straight ahead at that screen.

    !saul-stare

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    Why do so many products suddenly have Biscoff in them?
  • culinary trend that eventually gets hopped on by brands and combined into their own products on store shelves.

    For the trendsetting chefs etc upstream of that, I assume the humbleness of the biscuit and sort of related notions of 'authenticity' is/was part of the appeal. "Remember those grandma ass biscuits you thought were bad? Well actually they're good. I would know, because I'm the Real Deal." madeline-smug

    I'd guess this process of bougie 'elevation' of a humble (cheap) foodstuff is also profitable under the right circumstances

    They are good tho

  • Keys for coin operated laundry?

    If someone who isn't me wanted to open the little service panel on the top of a coin operated laundry machine similar to the pic, how would they determine the right key, and where would they buy it?

    What would they find inside the panel, and how does it work?

    !joker-gaming

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from August 12th to August 18th, 2024 - Marshall Plan: Now As Farce - COTW: Ireland
  • https://apnews.com/article/russia-chechnya-kadyrov-cybertruck-musk-33b123d4bd7fe0036e80952026a54a74

    Chechen warlord invites Musk to Russia after he’s filmed driving machine-gun mounted Cybertruck

    described the vehicle as “undoubtedly one of the best cars in the world. I literally fell in love.”

    He also said he would donate the vehicle to Russian forces fighting in the invasion of Ukraine. “It’s not for nothing that they call this a cyberbeast,” he said. “I’m sure that this beast will bring plenty of benefits to our troops.”

    said he received the truck from Musk, although this was not independently confirmed. Messages left with Tesla seeking comment were not immediately returned

    Kadyrov also took advantage of the video clip to invite Musk to Chechnya.

    “I don’t think the Russian Foreign Ministry would mind such a trip,” he said. “And, of course, we’re waiting for your new developments that will help us finish our special military operation (in Ukraine).”

    Lol

  • The Lesser Evil
  • So you do see the harm? Sorry, a bit confused on whether or not you think they deserve to live

  • The Lesser Evil
  • I don't see any harm

    Did you see the part of the tweet where a whole extended family was killed? They're doing a genocide

  • Who has the more powerful stance?
  • Cock shame Vs cock confidence

  • Not beating the whitest woman alive allegations
  • Haters: nooo you must abide the extant aesthetic standards and artistic conventions ! wojak-nooo

    Her: wot if I was silly duane

  • Redditors revolt against Zionist mods of R/aquariums

    incited by mods' removal of this post

    !

    More pics here https://xcancel.com/BARFJAMiN/status/1822010191078195236

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    Sunday is Gaming Day: What Are You Playing thread
  • I completed BUMPERS & BROADSWORDS: MAXIMUM this week. Free, fairly easy/casual, short, fun mechanics, highly recommend

    Tags Anime, Deck Building, GameMaker, Parody, Pixel Art, Retro, Roguelike, Strategy RPG, Top Down Adventure, Turn-Based Combat

  • Meet the 21-year-old Harvard dropout behind Friend, the creepy new AI necklace
    www.businessinsider.com Meet the 21-year-old Harvard dropout behind Friend, the creepy new AI necklace

    In a no-holds-barred interview, Avi Schiffmann explains why he created Friend, the AI companion everyone is hating on.

    Meet the 21-year-old Harvard dropout behind Friend, the creepy new AI necklace

    Yes I'm posting more business insider click bait slop !liz-society

    > introduced in a glossy, A24-style promotional video in which fresh-faced Zoomers speak to an AI pendant that provides emotional support, commentary, and playful jabs in the form of canned text messages. "This show is completely underrated," it texts a woman while she's watching a show and eating falafel on her lunch break. Then it texts, "How's the falafel?" The woman is seemingly heartened by this. "It's dank," she tells her necklace, "I could eat one of these every day."

    !layoff-stare dank

    > online commentary grew only more heated when Friend's founder, a 21-year-old Harvard dropout named Avi Schiffmann, revealed that he spent $1.8 million of Friend's $2.5 million funding to buy the website domain "Friend.com." > > "People think it's outrageous that I would buy a domain like that, but this is the point of VC money," Schiffmann told me in an interview.

    !kind-vladimir-ilyich

    > Schiffmann admitted that the online reaction to Friend is not what he expected. "I honestly think it's because the video was too good,"

    !smuglord

    > Schiffmann's original vision for an AI hardware device was a pendant that would act as a more standard-fare AI assistant called Tab — he once described it as a "wearable mom." But after spending a lonely night in Tokyo, he began considering a more intimate version

    !k-pain

    > venture-funded AI-friendship necklace is something of a hard pivot for Schiffmann. In 2020, when he was 17, he built one of the first COVID-tracking websites. Anthony Fauci presented him with a Webby Person of the Year award. He went on to build a tool that tracked Black Lives Matter protesters and a website that helped refugees fleeing war-torn Ukraine find people offering spare rooms and couches around the world

    HOLD UP "a tool that tracked Black Lives Matter protesters" ???

    > "These are all really just big art projects to me," he said. "I haven't been able to come up with a stronger intrinsic [reason] why it's worth doing anything like this at all. It's just something to do and I'm bored. But maybe I've just read too much Camus."

    !kombucha-disgust

    > Of the many AI hardware devices that launched in recent months, such as Humane's AI pin, Meta's smart glasses, and Rabbit's AI-powered R1, Friend is the most personal contender. Not only does it aspire to be a close confidant, it's also privy to all its users' conversations. As in, it never stops listening. The incessant eavesdropping that people fear when it comes to devices like Siri and Alexa is a selling point to allay Friend users who fear being alone. Friend needs to have access to every aspect of your life in order to work, Schiffmann said

    !fedposting

    > Based on the public's initial reaction to it, Friend appears to be a long way from product-market fit, in that people do not want this product. Schiffmann disagrees. "People underlyingly want this," he told me

    !dennis-stare

    > When it comes to creating Friend, "every decision I made was guided by personal vibes."

    !matt-jokerfied

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    Biden’s decision to exit 2024 race shows sharp contrast between left and right-wing media coverage | CNN Business
    www.cnn.com Biden’s decision to exit 2024 race shows sharp contrast between left and right-wing media coverage | CNN Business

    The stark political reality facing President Joe Biden, prompting his unprecedented decision to exit the 2024 race, might look different had he enjoyed the support of a blindly loyal, propagandistic news media. While Donald Trump has relied on Fox News and an army of MAGA Media loyalists to endlessl...

    Biden’s decision to exit 2024 race shows sharp contrast between left and right-wing media coverage | CNN Business

    > The stark political reality facing President Joe Biden, prompting his unprecedented decision to exit the 2024 race, might look different had he enjoyed the support of a blindly loyal, propagandistic news media.

    !what-the-hell

    > While Donald Trump has relied on Fox News and an army of MAGA Media loyalists to endlessly shield him from scandal after scandal, Biden had no such defenses in his arsenal when serious questions were raised about his age and mental acuity

    Silencing dissent? We would never

    > Instead, the president — unable to conjure up his own version of reality and successfully disseminate it to the masses

    Not for lack of trying

    > was forced to grapple with the truth and make a stunning 11th hour decision that rocked the country in a political earthquake.

    Emphasis mine

    > The entire affair, which played out in just three weeks, punctured a hole in the claim that Trump and the GOP have regularly peddled: that the news media is in the pocket of Biden and the White House. That obviously has not been the case, as exemplified by the hard-hitting coverage the president has been subjected to since his poor showing last month at the CNN debate.

    Before that, it was a stutter

    > In the weeks since, those concerns repeatedly found their way to MSNBC’s air, despite a good chunk of the channel’s viewership making it clear they did not want to hear criticism of Biden.

    Smh tankie MSNBC putlerites are trying to stop dark brandon's ascension

    > In fact, in the end, the news media played a notable role in the unraveling of Biden’s campaign by offering a forum for an uncomfortable stream of questions about his abilities to enter the national discourse.

    !obama-medal

    > Had the news media looked the other way and run cover for Biden, he very well may not have felt the need to abandon his bid for a second term in office.

    !lenin-dont-laugh

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    Why Men Are ‘Rawdogging’ Flights
    www.gq.com Why Men Are ‘Rawdogging’ Flights

    “I've got DMs on Instagram like, ‘Bro, you need to teach us how to bareback flights,’” says a pioneer of the swashbuckling trend.

    Why Men Are ‘Rawdogging’ Flights
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    Russian companies turn to "meat glue" in food amid struggles
    www.newsweek.com Russian companies turn to "meat glue" in food amid struggles: Report

    The food additive "meat glue" or transglutaminase has been banned for use in food production in Russia since 2020.

    Russian companies turn to "meat glue" in food amid struggles: Report

    > Russian companies are reported to be increasingly using a food additive that is banned in the country—"meat glue" or transglutaminase—to cut production costs.

    !smuglord rofl how do those sanctions taste ruzzians??

    > Transglutaminase was also banned by the European Union in 2010

    > It has been banned for use in food production in Russia since 2020

    > It is still permitted for use in the United States.

    !grillman

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